Burning clutch smell after 2.5k rpm launch???

I haven't done Ranger's clutch fluid swap in about 2 months now, but that shouldn't be the cause of the smell after a 2,500 rpm launch. I revved it up for a crowd of people and then eased into it at around 2.5k rpm so I didn't burn the tires, but then after that I smelled clutch burn like crazy! How could that be? I have some vette buddies that launch theirs MUCH higher than that and have no issues whatsoever. So what's the deal???

I haven't done Ranger's clutch fluid swap in about 2 months now, but that shouldn't be the cause of the smell after a 2,500 rpm launch. I revved it up for a crowd of people and then eased into it at around 2.5k rpm so I didn't burn the tires, but then after that I smelled clutch burn like crazy! How could that be? I have some vette buddies that launch theirs MUCH higher than that and have no issues whatsoever. So what's the deal???

you didn't launch it you silped it...big difference, and that's the big no no on this car.

In order to keep from trashing all of our drive line parts, the clutch was intentionally built to only hold enough torque to launch the car under normal circumstances. This car was built to road race, not specifically to drag race. We can save that for the cheap Mustangs. As the clutch material heats up, it loses grip and by slipping it at rpm as you engaged it, you heated the clutch just enough to not lock which added more heat and more slip, ect. I can guarantee that if our cars had a much stronger clutch and you snapped your foot off at 7000 rpm, something would be breaking pretty soon. Either that or you would be in the wall with horrendous wheel spin. 505 hp + 3100 lb car = BE CAREFUL. If GM wanted to build us a drag car I am sure it would come with a solid axle and a four link.

OK... you slipped the clutch to much then. You do that with any manual car and it will smell. I have had to many manual cars over the years.... yes the Z06 clutch is a bit finicky... once you learn it, it works good IMO. IT DOES NOT LIKE SLIPPAGE. Anyone that has drag raced their Z more then a few times has had this happen to them. As long as you do not keep slipping it, it will cool down and be fine. It is not an issue as so much it is a result of over slipping.

OK... you slipped the clutch to much then. You do that with any manual car and it will smell. I have had to many manual cars over the years.... yes the Z06 clutch is a bit finicky... once you learn it, it works good IMO. IT DOES NOT LIKE SLIPPAGE. Anyone that has drag raced their Z more then a few times has had this happen to them. As long as you do not keep slipping it, it will cool down and be fine. It is not an issue as so much it is a result of over slipping.

I've driven a lot of manual cars before and even my pop's 66 gto has NEVER had this smell and I know I've slipped that more than a few times. Some of you must think I held the clutch at the point of engagement instead of letting it go all the way. How is what I did any different then easing into it so you don't roast the tires by just letting the clutch out abruptly? Some of you make it sound like it's either one or the other...slip it (which is a no no obviously!) or just let go of the clutch and let her chirp the tires every time. I've only smelled this twice since I've owned the car, but to me, that's too much for the type of car this is.

I've driven a lot of manual cars before and even my pop's 66 gto has NEVER had this smell and I know I've slipped that more than a few times. Some of you must think I held the clutch at the point of engagement instead of letting it go all the way. How is what I did any different then easing into it so you don't roast the tires by just letting the clutch out abruptly? Some of you make it sound like it's either one or the other...slip it (which is a no no obviously!) or just let go of the clutch and let her chirp the tires every time. I've only smelled this twice since I've owned the car, but to me, that's too much for the type of car this is.

Did the clutch pedal get soft and or stick to the floor momentarily? Cause that can happen when the clutch is hot too! I would say if you slip the clutch for longer then 1 second.... it will either smell, the pedal will go away or all of the above! Yes its finicky, but I think it works well once you figure it out. Also I doubt any of the other cars were as powerful as the Z... and if they were, they had a strong aftermarket clutch I am sure. The Zs stock clutch has to be light to operate and handle 500+hp... not an easy order.

I haven't done Ranger's clutch fluid swap in about 2 months now, but that shouldn't be the cause of the smell after a 2,500 rpm launch. I revved it up for a crowd of people and then eased into it at around 2.5k rpm so I didn't burn the tires, but then after that I smelled clutch burn like crazy! How could that be? I have some vette buddies that launch theirs MUCH higher than that and have no issues whatsoever. So what's the deal???

you slipped the clutch. you should dump the clutch hard - as fast a clutch release as possible. If i want to impress the bystanders, i just pop the clutch fast at just above an idle(with traction control) off and ease into the gas. This gets you out of the hole quick with some tire spin. If i want a smoke show, i pop the clutch fast at just barely above an idle and stomp on the gas.